KEENMen's Targhee Vent Low Height Breathable Hiking Shoes
B**Z
KEEN Men's Targhee
Very comfortable shoe, this is my second pair. The first pair lasted many years and I'm still using them around the house. Nice quality.
K**S
Comfortable & Functional Shoe
I have had this shoe 5 months and it is so comfortable I forget that I'm wearing it when I get home. It also grips the ground very well. It appears well made and should last a long time. And it's breathable, not waterproof, which keeps my feet dryer and was what I preferred. It is water resistant. It's also attractive, which is a bonus. I would definitely buy it again. I usually take a 9.5 or 10 and the 10 fit me perfectly.
R**Y
Good shoes
I like the way my Keens fit my orthotics, and are comfortable for my high arches. Durable as well.
J**.
Fit
Fit as expected. Comfortable.
B**B
A great boot for a hot climate
When I moved to Arizona from the Pacific Northwest, I brought along my water proof leather hiking boots. It didn't take long to realize they were both too hot and that I didn't need water proof boots here. I found that the Keen Targhee Vent Low Height boot has worked great for me in a number of ways. First of all, they are breathable and my feet do just fine with the heat of the desert, although I don't go hiking when it gets up to 115 degrees. I have wide feet and they are one of the few boots that I find are comfortable. The boots also have a sole with enough of a grip that I don't slip on rocks. Some have commented that the soles wear out too quickly. I haven't found that the wear out any faster than other boots thay I've had.
R**N
Excellent hiking shoes.
What I like about this product is how it is made of atoms and occupies space.
Y**K
Great shoe, rugged and comfortable!
The shoe has a generous toe box, great arch support, and is ruggedly constructed. They are a little heavier than a running shoe but that’s not a negative.
C**S
What happened to the quality?
bought this shoe in Nov 2023 and 9 months later, the heel of one of the shoes has collapsed which makes the shoes useless. Have had a good experience in the past but not sure what happened with this pair. Its a lot of money to pay for quality and not even last a year. Very disappointed.
T**S
Best buy for the dollar
Best hiking shoes,first pair lasted almost 7 years
A**
Nice
Good quality
O**G
Great shoes
Good shoes, walked Camino de Santiago. No blisters, no problems with knees nor feet. I would buy again.
E**D
Beauties!
The shoes arrived on the day predicted, something to be happy about as the Christmas online shopping frenzy begins. A close inspection out of the box showed no flaws and I really like the combination of leather and nylon mesh and it should be noted that while the lighting in the listing photo makes it look like the leather on one half of the shoe is a lighter brown than on the other, in the actual shoe the leather pieces are perfectly colour-matched.I've already walked the dog in them and they feel fine even if they fit a little bigger than expected. I usually take size 9 but in a local sports shop a few days before ordering these I tried another similar Keen model that they only had in size 9.5 wide, but I've never worn wides so I didn't buy even though they seemed to fit fine for the short while I had them on. So when I ordered these I went with 9.5 - but in my usual medium. When I tried them on out of the box they felt a little bigger than the other model in the shop. They're not actually loose, but I do feel a little bit of room in the heel, though the heels don't flop up & down when I walk and don't drag my socks down inside the shoe. Still, if you're a 9, order a 9, even though i can't explain why a medium should feel bigger than a wide.A lot of hiking shoes are hard to get on because they come up snug to the ankles and while you're struggling to get them on you're also struggling to get a finger through the loops at the heel that are too small to actually help you. But Keens have big loops attached in such a way that they don't fold flat on themselves so you don't have to pick away at them to get them open enough to put your finger through. A huge help when you're in a hurry. Another thing, I don't have any trouble with the laces coming untied as I walk.There are other Keen models that have chunkier lugs on the tread, but these are not as prominent and look more like a walking shoe than a hiker. Neither do they have the big, fat, rounded heels of many of their other models and so don't look so clumsily utilitarian as those more serious hikers.I like these shoes a lot. I like the brand name, the subdued colour palette, the obvious quality, the ergonomic design and the moderate price, which stands up well to what I guess is Keen's main rival, Merrell. Preparing for the rainy and eventually snowy weather of the season, I had already bought some inexpensive shoes from unfamiliar Chinese brands but when I saw these Keens I couldn't rest until I had them. Now I have them, I'm good.
J**S
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